BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) – Information that may provide more context about the Maserati involved in a fatal turn of fate at South Buffalo comes from the public. driver.
Erie County Supreme Court Justice Frank Sedita legalized the Buffalo Police Department to conceal the procedure used to capture the Maserati’s black box, which concerned a fatal turn of fate in South Buffalo.
The turn of fate killed Kristin LaBruno and Anthony Twentyfive III.
Data requested through the I-Team can shed more details about what happened that October night.
“Everyone claims that the release of an undeniable search warrant, which, as far as we know, was publicly executed and reported, could interfere with the judicial process,” Karim Abdulla said.
Abdulla represents Team I of 7 Eyewitness News in this lawsuit opposed to the Buffalo Police Department and says the City of Buffalo has demonstrated how the publication of these documents would interfere with those procedures.
“They had to give a copy of that search warrant when they executed it. That would have been a member of the public. So how can they now say that offering you a copy would interfere a lot with the legal procedure?”Abdulla said.
First, the city’s attorney said the documents deserve to be shared with the I-Team. The Buffalo Police Department refused to turn them in.
William Mathewson, who represents the city, says it doesn’t matter because a charge has been filed against the driver, Antonio Brown.
“This is the only fact to resolve this matter, ” said Mathewson.
Sedita sided with the city’s lawyer. However, there are questions about the effect of the publication of these documents on Brown at trial.
“I think it’s a wonderful question to ask the district attorney’s office, because that’s exactly what we pointed out in our legal documents to say it wasn’t provided,” Abdulla said.
Team I contacted the Erie County District Attorney’s Office about how the release of those documents would interfere with the legal proceedings against Antonio Brown.
A spokesman tells us that he does comment on today’s debates or comment on the investigation into this fatal accident.